Peter H. Gilmore is the administrator of the [[Church of Satan]], and has been on shows such as The History Channel, The Sci-Fi Channel, and [[point_of_inquiry|Point of Inquiry]], which refers to him as the High Priest of the Church of [[Satan]]. He is a [[lavey|LaVeyian]] Satanist, thus he is an atheist as well. He attempts to popularize [[atheism]], and has pointed out that secular humanism is much like satanism, when they are actually in fact almost antithesis's of one another.

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Peter H. Gilmore is the administrator of the [[Church of Satan]], and has been on shows such as The History Channel, The Sci-Fi Channel, and [[Point of Inquiry]], which refers to him as the High Priest of the Church of [[Satan]]. He is a [[Anton LaVey|LaVeyian]] Satanist, thus he is an atheist as well. He attempts to popularize [[atheism]], and has pointed out that [[secular humanism]] is much like satanism, when they are actually in fact almost antitheses of one another.

==Writings==

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==external links==

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*[http://www.pointofinquiry.org/peter_h_gilmore_science_and_satanism/ point of inquiry's article about him]

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*[http://www.pointofinquiry.org/peter_h_gilmore_science_and_satanism/ Point of Inquiry's article about him]

Latest revision as of 10:30, 12 March 2012

Peter H. Gilmore is the administrator of the Church of Satan, and has been on shows such as The History Channel, The Sci-Fi Channel, and Point of Inquiry, which refers to him as the High Priest of the Church of Satan. He is a LaVeyian Satanist, thus he is an atheist as well. He attempts to popularize atheism, and has pointed out that secular humanism is much like satanism, when they are actually in fact almost antitheses of one another.

Writings

Gilmore writes(and has written since 1989) a journal called "The Black Flame". In 2005 he also wrote an introduction the The Satanic Bible, which was intended for the teenage crowd. In 2005 his essay on Satanism was also published in the Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature, under LaVeyian/non theistic satanism.

He authored The Satanic Scriptures, a collection of his essays and observations.